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Drexel LeBow’s Warun Bubna landed a 13-week co-op stint at Jack in the Box’s headquarters in San Diego, where he was tasked with business data analysis in the company’s consumer intelligence and analytics department.

Thirty-six students conducted market research and investigated promotion strategies and retail placement opportunities for Project HOME’s Social Enterprise projects.

As a corporate partner, ESI will contribute to Drexel's tradition of experiential learning, academic excellence and participation in real-world problem solving.

A pre-junior majoring in marketing and international business, Eugenia recently finished her first co-op at Heffler, Radetich & Saitta LLP, an accounting firm and consultancy.

A panel discussion entitled "“Managing the Presidency: Nixon Creates the Office of Management and Budget” was convened by LeBow's Institute of Strategic Leadership.

From precious coins and rare stamps to beer cans and refrigerator magnets, collectors of such items are more likely to inadvertently stumble into their hobby than plan it, says a researcher at Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business.

Recent research at Drexel LeBow shows that Internet advertising works just as well as TV commercials in building company brands.

LeBow students were tasked with aiding SAP's implementation of Autism at Work -- an initiative that aims to hire more than 600 people with autism spectrum disorder by 2020.

“My students think I’m crazy,” says new faculty member Matt Freedman. “I’m always looking for examples to bring into the classroom.”

A new Drexel LeBow assistant professor of marketing fosters a keen interest in bridging the gap between analytical and creative thinkers both in the classroom and in research.

One high-tech, disruptive idea. Zero engineering degrees. How two finance majors, Jason Browne and David Hunt, took their solar-power invention from concept to reality.

sam pond

LeBow alum Sam Pond: Not just another amateur boxer/union laborer turned lawyer/entrepreneur. He’s also a sage full of wisdom that can change your big-picture outlook.

Mary Caraccioli MBA ’08, executive producer of nightly news for Al Jazeera America, explains what makes this 24-hour news network worth watching.

How Eugenia and LeBow are reimagining cycling as the newest networking frontier.